Does Herbert at any time appear to you as a sentimental poet who makes up for mediocore performance by heavy religious cover ? ( MEG 101 ) ( GEORGE HERBERT )

No, Herbert does not appear as a sentimental poet who relies on heavy religious cover to make up for mediocre performance. His poetry is marked by its skillful use of language and form to express deep spiritual insights and experiences. His poems are not mere exercises in piety or sentimentality, but rather sincere and profound expressions of his own struggles and triumphs in the spiritual life. While his poetry is deeply rooted in religious themes, it is not limited by them, and his work has a universal appeal that speaks to the human condition as a whole.